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Board workshop reviews Nevada discipline-law overhaul and Carson City’s restorative approach

Carson City School District Board of Trustees · April 10, 2024
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At an April 9, 2024 board workshop, legal consultant Anne Alexander reviewed major Nevada law changes since 2019 and 2021 that limit removals and require restorative plans; district administrator Tasha Fuson outlined how Carson City School District is implementing student-level restorative plans, intervention teams and in‑person alternative instruction.

At a board workshop on April 9, 2024, Anne Alexander, a statewide legal consultant, told the Carson City School District Board of Trustees that a series of bills since 2019 have “flipped [discipline law] on its ear,” narrowing when districts may remove students and imposing new process requirements.

Alexander said the 2019 legislation introduced an age-11 limit for most out‑of‑school removals, narrowed mandatory-removal categories and required student‑level restorative‑justice plans in certain circumstances. She called the reforms a “revolution in Nevada disciplinary law,” noting that subsequent 2021 cleanup bills added statutory definitions (suspension, expulsion, permanent expulsion), expanded appeal rights and adjusted special‑education rules. Alexander said 2023…

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